What should we expect from Ireland's Covid inquiry? It will need to be transparent, independent and ask the right questions about what we've experienced since March 13th 2020 Ireland • 16 Nov
Should you bring your politics to the workplace? The turmoil in the workplace over political views represents an extension of the growing politicisation of corporate life Work and careers • 26 Oct
The murky history of US presidential recordings Recordings like those involved in cases against Donald Trump have a long history stretching back over 60 years History • 02 Oct
Do you work in a toxic workplace? Here's what you can do about it If organisations won't create safe, welcoming and positive workplaces, they shouldn't be surprised if employees won't put up with it Work and careers • 29 Sep
What Irish farming needs: young, female, more diverse farmers Attracting more young people and more females into the sector will bring innovative approaches to farming in the future Farming • 18 Sep
Here are 10 things to know if you're starting a band Whether it's a folk duo, a jazz quartet or a metal band, there are a few things you can do to make the process run … Music • 06 Sep
Get back to the office or else! Why bosses want workers back There are three main reaons why bosses and managers are so insistent on getting employees back to the office Work and careers • 04 Sep
What do Generation Z employees want from the workplace? It turns out that the work attitudes we often attribute to Gen Z workers are widely shared across generations. Work and careers • 09 Oct
How Michael Collins became the Irish revolution's sex symbol The mystery, romance and cult around Collins created an idealised version of the Irish leader Michael Collins • 18 Aug
How 20 mins daily exercise cuts depression risk in older adults Research finds older Irish adults who exercised had a 16% lower risk of depressive symptoms and 43% lower odds of major depression Health • 03 Aug
The hot desk problem: do you really have a desk in your office? Businesses are increasingly relying on hot desks or office hoteling when employees are back in the workplace. Work and careers • 10 Oct
'He proposed on our first date': my experience of culture shock What we say and how we behave is influenced by cultural norms and can lead to critical (and sometimes funny) incidents Language • 31 Jul
What do sports clubs need to support health promotion policies? A recent survey of 239 Irish sports clubs found a range of actions were required to address health promotion Health • 18 Jul
How did national leaders influence us to obey Covid restrictions? New research has looked at how effective Government briefings were in convincing citizens to comply with Covid-19 restrictions Politics • 12 Jul
TK Whitaker's policies and Ireland's 1960s' economic awakening While Whitaker's economic ideas were important, analysis suggests much of Ireland's fiscal policy was shaped by earlier initiatives History • 11 Jul
The huge human cost of tuberculosis on one Irish city Limerick's experience with the chronic disease and its related social stigma are the focus of a new exhibition History • 23 Jun
ChatGPT or CheatGPT? Irish students weigh in on the latest AI New research shows Irish students are in the midst of deciding whether it's ethical or not to use the new AI tools Education • 14 Jun
How can employers create a better hybrid working culture? The new world of work has created many challenges, especially when it comes to the culture within many organisations Work and careers • 29 Jun
Why Irish people love making connections when we meet strangers The Irish connection grid means we're always striving to find a link to make the world smaller Society • 09 Jun
Who runs the Irish civil service? The current system is not greatly unlike that which the State inherited upon independence a century ago Civil Service • 08 Jun
The untold story of Cú Chulainn's lost daughter, Bé Thuinne A 15th century poem preserves for us the tale of the lost daughter of one of our longest surviving heroes Folklore • 30 May
Why the ancient site of Newgrange sounds a lot like my office New technology allows researchers to recreate and study the acoustics of megalithic structures like Newgrange Acoustics • 29 May
What elite players have to say about alcohol culture in the GAA Research has found a harmful drinking culture among elite GAA players, especially around binge drinking Gaelic Games • 23 May
Why we're tracking injuries in Irish amateur rugby players By tracking how, where and when injuries happen, we can reduce the risk of injury for Irish school and amateur rugby players Rugby • 18 May
How did your school building impact you? Simple, cost-effective changes to the classroom and school environment can create a better place for all students to learn Children • 16 May